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  • The Eusebius Luiken Family
    … Le Havre on February 12, 1949 on the S.S Samaria. The family consisted of: Eisebius, age 48, Catharina, age 43. The children were: Nicolaas J. …
  • Where Are You Really From?
    … we will explore some stories of Asian immigration to Canada to reveal how Canada’s discriminatory immigration past continues to effect who we …
  • Mary Alice Smalls
    … 7,1966 Darron Bernard Kerrigan October 1,1968 / Dec: Jan 14, 1978 Of the original four who immigrated, only Mary Alice remains living. …
  • Robert Aiken
    … left to Toronto, stayed in Toronto for two weeks. Left for London, got a job for a couple of months. Then I got a job at General Steele where I learned how to build refrigerators. I stayed there until I retired. I am 85 … old now, next year I will be 86. I am quite happy in my new land. I had my ups and downs. I am married to my second wife Isabel. My first …
  • Shriners
    … Shriners The world's greatest philanthropists, proud of their commitment to family and fellowship, the Shriners are a … Amérique du Nord. Dedicated by the first Lebanese Canadian Potentate of the Philae Shriners of NS and PEI, Ill. Sir Bassam Nahas and Lady Linda. …
  • Private Harker F. Coutts
    … Rank and Name on Wall of Service: Private Harker F. Coutts Service: 4th, 119th, 227th … British Empire John Harker Francis Coutts was born on Barrie Island, off of the Manitoulin Island north shore Sept 1899 in northern Ontario, …
  • Culture and Identity Program
    … cultural norms and practices are critical steps towards cultural competency. This program is designed to move learners from a personal cultural awareness to a social cultural awareness, and then back … through interactive collaborative and individual games. Learners will create a button to represent their own personal identity, discover …
  • Immigration Simulation
    … important and challenging information about Canada’s past. Learners will be encountering the often racist policies put in place by the … into the country and how they were treated. It is worth noting that some learners taking part in this program will be the direct … Heritage Interpreters, who make every effort to handle the complexity of the material with compassion and discernment. Back to …
  • Martin, Katherine Seagull
    … Martin was destined for Winnipeg, Manitoba as a farm labourer, but while travelling by train to Montreal, he struck up a conversation with a gentleman, who told him how very cold Manitoba was and that the winters were brutal. On hearing this, he hopped a train for Southern Ontario and rode it as far south as possible, ending up in …
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    1055 Marginal Road Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4P7 Tel: (902) 425-7770 Toll Free: 1-855-526-4721 Email: info@pier21.ca   Parking There is a large paved parking lot to the right of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 main entrance. Monday to Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. $3.00 per hour to a …

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